Sunday marked the culmination of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival—a Super Bowl in its own right for cinephiles from around the world. And for Denver-based documentary filmmaker Daniel Junge, it marked the pinnacle of his career (at least so far).
When 5280 last caught up with Junge, he...

There’s no better venue than the Sundance Film Festival to launch a documentary—just ask Boulderite Louie Psihoyos. His film about the slaughter of dolphins in Japan, The Cove, won an Audience Award in 2009, kicking off an accolade-studded year that ended with an Oscar in 2010. Now Psihoyos is back...

In the planet’s harshest Arctic environs thousands of miles from his home in Boulder, National Geographic photographer James Balog and his team braved subzero temperatures, 100 mph winds, and unproven equipment to document one of the biggest issues of our time: climate change. Using automated time-...